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stephent28
Posted 2011-09-07 12:08 PM (#348954)
Subject: 1627LTD-4



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WOW....specs look really nice on this Glen Campbell Limited Edition.

I am not a fan of the shallow bowl but I bet ProfessorBB is already drooling over this one (or probably has already placed his order through Al)!


I love these Limited Editions with only 50 or less made. Makes a great guitar that is extremely rare even better......and with Al's low serial numbers, what a deal!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2011-09-07 12:21 PM (#348955 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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Stephen knows me very well, although I haven't actually ordered one of these. I do own a 1984 SSB sunburst Legend that is my regular rehearsal guitar, but can you ever have too much gear?
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Waskel
Posted 2011-09-07 12:58 PM (#348956 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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Brad, when the gear has exceeded the brains, what's to stop you?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-09-07 1:49 PM (#348957 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4


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I would seriously consider it, but for the SSB. Now I'm only sort of considering it. The list grows longer, but not as fast as it used to.
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Patch
Posted 2011-09-07 2:04 PM (#348958 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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The original 1627's had the "Artist" bowl which was slightly deeper than the deep bowl. It is more similar to the present-day mid-depth bowl than it is to the super-shallow bowl. It has also been referred to in the past as a "shallow bowl" but is still distinct from the Super-Shallow bowl. At 5-1/8 inches deep, it is more similar to the present-day mid-depth bowl.

Since this limited edition is also coded 1627, and since the 2-digit signifies the artist bowl, I imagine the tone is every bit as good as the originals, which are pretty fine sounding instruments.
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Waskel
Posted 2011-09-07 2:08 PM (#348959 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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Originally posted by Patch:
The original 1627's had the "Artist" bowl which was slightly deeper than the deep bowl.
Patch, since I know you know better, I'm guessing that was a typo.
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stephent28
Posted 2011-09-07 2:14 PM (#348960 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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Ya beat me to it Wabbit!

Professor, let me know when you get yours so I can come over and check it out!!
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bburg
Posted 2011-09-07 2:33 PM (#348961 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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Professor, let me know when you get yours so I can come over and check it out!! [/QB]

That's a little bit too far for me for the moment, but a really good idea. But first let me know the specs, I can't find them anywhere.

Thanks

Bernie

...and I hope there is not an AX behind the LTD!!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2011-09-07 3:07 PM (#348962 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4


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I've got one of the 1627 reissues from 2006. Seems to be the same guitar but the new one has gold frets (very cool). It's a great guitar. Not a lot of power acoustically, but plugged in it's great.

It feels good to play and has that great Ovation look that just looks right to me....
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MusicMishka
Posted 2011-09-07 3:24 PM (#348963 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4


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"50 piece Production run" worldwide according to the Factory announcement (as supplied by Al in his recent newsletter)...available in September...

Ready....Set....
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stephent28
Posted 2011-09-07 3:44 PM (#348964 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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Bernie, all the details are in Al's newsletter.

(don't tell us you aren't subscribed!)
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Slipkid
Posted 2011-09-07 4:01 PM (#348965 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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I'd be more interested in the Adirondak Spruce model.
Which is also featured in Al's newsletter.
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Waskel
Posted 2011-09-07 4:30 PM (#348966 - in reply to #348954)
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This is kinda like the old days.

...ok, not really.
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Patch
Posted 2011-09-07 5:15 PM (#348967 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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Originally posted by Waskel:
Originally posted by Patch:
The original 1627's had the "Artist" bowl which was slightly deeper than the deep bowl.
Patch, since I know you know better, I'm guessing that was a typo.
Sorry guys, I was typing with a cranky toddler in the room who not only distracted me while responding, but interdicted my proofreading.

I admit the mistake willingly and accept the responsibility of being the first person EVER on this forum to click "Add Reply" before my response was truly ready to publish. :rolleyes: :cool:
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stephent28
Posted 2011-09-07 7:48 PM (#348968 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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double secret probation Patch

don't let it happen again!
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Patch
Posted 2011-09-07 10:01 PM (#348969 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4



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"O"ga Party!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2011-09-07 10:40 PM (#348970 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4


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I wonder what "abalone infinity inlays" are? I would think that adirondack spruce on a Legend would give a great warm sound. Sorry I didn't do that when I had a new body put on my old Legend neck.....
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-09-07 11:58 PM (#348971 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4


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The Adirondack spruce on my 2078LEAS still sounds a bit tight, but I have been focusing on electric guitar the past several months. Maybe I should loan it to some big guy who can wail on it until it opens up. Know anyone like that?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2011-09-08 8:49 AM (#348972 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4


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Well....
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MusicMishka
Posted 2011-09-09 12:50 PM (#348973 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4


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Abalone Infinity Inlays are like the inlays on the '09 Koa Collectors and the '86 6&12 Collectors...sort of an elongated sideways 8...really nice looking...
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2011-09-09 8:22 PM (#348974 - in reply to #348954)
Subject: Re: 1627LTD-4


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Gonna hafta see a pic.....
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